17 Related Articles from 2018-12-06

25 years on, would Spielberg's ‘Schindler’s List' still be a hit if it were made today?. To tie in with its U.S. rerelease, experts look back on the influence of Steven Spielberg's film and question whether it would enjoy the same critical and commercial success nowadays >>

A glance at US mortgage rates. US average mortgage rates fell this week amid a steep decline in stock prices. The average rate on the benchmark 30-year, fixed-rate mortgage dipped to 4.75% from 4.81% last week. >>

Autopsy: Kansas community college player died of heatstroke. An autopsy has found that heatstroke killed a western Kansas community college football player who collapsed after the first day of practice >>

Equity strategist: Volatility is the new normal. Savita Subramanian, Bank of America's head of US equity and quantitative strategy, tells CNN's Alison Kosik that investors should expect swings in the market and not trade on emotional fears. >>

Golden Globes: Rami Malek wants to celebrate his 'Bohemian Rhapsody' nomination with Queen, but has nothing to say about Bryan Singer. Rami Malek became a three-time Golden Globe nominee on Thursday morning thanks to his turn as rock icon Freddie Mercury in the hit movie “Bohemian Rhapsody” (which also scored a surprise nomination for drama film). His previous nominations came for the USA series “Mr. Robot,” making this Malek’s... >>

In major shift, U.S. now exports more oil, fuel than it ships in. The United States last week exported more crude oil and fuel than it imported for the first time on record, underscoring the nation's growing influence as a supplier of oil to the world. >>

Marijuana legalization is working; most Americans are on board: Today's talker. As public support for cannabis legalization grows, questions remain about how to treat those affected by its prohibition. >>

NAACP head Derrick Johnson on criminal justice reform efforts occurring in Senate. NAACP president Derrick Johnson on the criminal justice reform efforts occurring in Senate and whether there is hope for the Grassley-Durbin bill that is being refined. >>

Porch Pirates are trying to steal Christmas, but doorstep vigilantes are on high alert. Americans fight back with booby traps, hidden cameras and even dog poop against the scourge of online commerce. >>

Review: Mellencamp puts fearless touch on American classics. In a fresh collection of cover songs he's performed over the years, John Mellencamp demonstrates one more time that he is willing to take a risk >>

Surgeon General: Federal drug classification needs changes. U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams has told police officers from across the country that he believes the nation's classification system for illegal drugs should be revisited. >>

The 10 US cities where credit card balances are increasing the most. In some cities, the amount people owe on their credit cards went up by more than 10 percent this year. >>

Trump’s two favorite economic metrics — the stock market and trade deficit — are failing him. The stock market is careening and the trade deficit is the widest in 10 years as Americans buy more foreign goods but struggle to sell products abroad. >>

U.S. crude oil exports surge to record 3.2 million bpd last week: EIA. U.S. crude oil exports surged to 3.2 million barrels per day (bpd) last week, the highest on record, based on data going back to 1991, U.S. Energy Information Administration data showed on Thursday. >>